Reinforced heat exchanger plate

ABSTRACT

Plate ( 1 ) suitable for acting as a bulkhead between two fluids flowing in a plate heat exchanger, the plate ( 1 ) having a plurality of corrugations ( 2 ) each having a bottom crest line and a top crest line, all or part of the corrugations ( 2 ) of the plate ( 1 ) locally having stiffeners ( 5 ) formed by a substantial and local reduction of the height of the top crest line, the stiffeners ( 5 ) being arranged in a first group ( 20 ) of stiffeners ( 5 ) distributed on the plate ( 1 ) along at least one first line ( 6 ) parallel to a diagonal ( 10 ) of the plate ( 1 ), the diagonal ( 10 ) being perpendicular to the crest lines ( 3, 4 ) of the corrugations ( 2 ), the stiffeners ( 5 ) of the first group ( 20 ) being alternately arranged on either side of the first line ( 6 ) on each consecutive corrugation ( 2 ), wherein the distance measured perpendicularly to the first line ( 6 ) between the centre of the stiffeners ( 5 ) of the first group ( 20 ) and the first line ( 6 ) is the same for each stiffener ( 5 ) of the first group ( 20 ).

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to the field of plates used in plate heatexchangers. Such plates are formed by means of a plate deformed by apress in order to produce a plurality of corrugations on its surface.These plates are then superimposed in order to make a bottom crest lineof a first plate corresponding with the top crest lines of severalcorrugations located on a second plate arranged below the first.

The invention relates more particularly to an improvement of the plateallowing its fabrication with a particular arrangement and orientationof the corrugations on its surface.

PRIOR ART

In general, it is known to modify the form of the corrugations of aplate in order to limit the deformation of the plate during itsfabrication. In fact, when a method is implemented to deform a plate inorder to produce a plurality of corrugations on its surface, the saidsurface may be deformed in one or more directions. In this case, a plateis obtained whereof the active heat exchange zone does not haveperpendicular adjacent sides.

To avoid these undesirable deformations or a local elongation of theplate, it is therefore known to add stiffeners which consist of asubstantial reduction of the height of the top crest line or even acomplete flattening of the corrugation. However, this type of stiffeneris generally distributed for the whole surface of the plate in order toimprove the stiffness of a plate in the direction perpendicular to thecorrugations.

Thus, it is the object of the invention to provide an advantageousdistribution of the stiffeners on the surface of the plate in order toimprove the reinforcement of the plate in the direction perpendicular tothe corrugations and to uniform the stiffness of a plate in bothdirections.

It is a further object of the invention to avoid locally disturbing thecirculation of the fluid between the two plates despite the presence ofstiffeners.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention therefore relates to a plate suitable for acting as abulkhead between two fluids flowing in a plate heat exchanger. Such aplate comprises a plurality of corrugations each having a bottom crestline and a top crest line. All or part of the corrugations of the platelocally comprise stiffeners formed by a substantial or even total andlocal reduction of the height of the top crest line. The stiffeners arearranged in a first group of stiffeners distributed on the plate alongat least one first line parallel to a diagonal of the plate, thediagonal being perpendicular to the crest lines of the corrugations. Thestiffeners of the first group are alternately arranged on either side ofthe first line on each consecutive corrugation.

The invention is characterized in that the distance measuredperpendicularly to the first line between the centre of the stiffenersof the first group and the first line is the same for each stiffener.

In other words, the stiffeners of the first group are distributed alongthe first line of the plate which perpendicular to the crest lines ofthe corrugations, serving to limit the elongation of the plate in adirection normal to the corrugations. On this first line, the stiffenersare also alternately positioned on each consecutive corrugation on oneside or the other. Thus, the stiffeners are not distributed on the wholesurface of the plate, but are located at least at one line of the platewhich is parallel to one diagonal.

The constant distance between the centre of each stiffener of the firstgroup and the first line serves to augment a stiffening effect and toconcentrate it in one direction perpendicular to the crests lines of thecorrugations.

Advantageously, this distance may be equal to a half-pitch of acorrugation. Indeed, the shortest the distance is, the highest thestiffening effect is.

In practice, the first line may be arranged on the diagonal of the platewhich is perpendicular to the crest lines of the corrugations. Thus, thestiffeners of the first group are distributed on the plate along atleast this diagonal and alternately positioned on each consecutivecorrugation.

According to a particular embodiment, the stiffeners may also bearranged in a second group of stiffeners distributed on the plate alonga second line parallel to the crest lines of the corrugations, thestiffeners of the second group being alternately arranged on either sideof this second line on each consecutive corrugation, the distancemeasured perpendicularly to the second line between the centre of thestiffeners of the second group and the second line being the same foreach stiffeners. The stiffeners distributed along the second line of theplate parallel to the crest lines of the corrugations serve to avoidlocally disturbing the fluid flow between the two plates.

Advantageously, the second line may be arranged symmetrically about thefirst line by a 90 degrees rotation about the centre of the plate. Inthis way, the elongation of the plate in the direction normal to thecorrugations is limited, while not disturbing the fluid circulation, anddespite the presence of the stiffeners.

In practice, the stiffeners may have a zero height above the bottomcrest line. In this way, stiffeners may be formed by a flat, straightstrip or simply a crest line connecting two bottom crest lines of theplate in this case.

Furthermore, other groups of stiffeners may be used and distributedalong lines which may be arranged parallel or perpendicular to the firstand second lines comprising the first groups of stiffeners.

Thus, the plate may comprise at least one third group of stiffenersalternately arranged on either side of a third line parallel to thefirst line.

In consequence, such an embodiment serves to augment a stiffening of theplate in the direction normal to the corrugations, and on the wholesurface of the plate.

Furthermore, the plate may comprise another third group of stiffenersarranged on either side of a fourth line and symmetrically about thethird preceding group by a 90 degrees rotation about the centre of theplate.

Such a rotational symmetry may be effected in both rotation directionsand serves to avoid locally disturbing fluid circulation between the twoplates.

In practice, the distances between adjacent parallel lines of stiffenersmay be the same for each line. Furthermore, the distance between twostiffeners on the same crest line is preferably constant and at leastequal to one corrugation pitch. Thus, the stiffness of the plate isincreased in a uniform manner in the direction perpendicular to thecorrugations.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

The manner of implementing the invention and the advantages thereof willclearly appear from the embodiment that follows, provided forinformation, but non-limiting, in conjunction with the figures in which:

FIG. 1 is a front view of a plate according to the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a cross section of a plate in a plane parallel to thecorrugations;

FIGS. 3 and 4 show, along a section in a plane perpendicular to thecorrugations, two alternative stiffeners, according to the invention.

MANNER OF IMPLEMENTING THE INVENTION

As already stated, the invention relates to a plate acting as a bulkheadbetween two fluids flowing in a plate heat exchanger.

As shown in FIG. 1, such a plate 1 has a plurality of corrugations 2 onwhich stiffeners 5 are arranged, formed by a substantial or even totaland local reduction of the height of these corrugations 2.

According to the invention, these stiffeners 5 are arranged in a firstgroup 20 distributed on the plate 1 along the first line 6 normal to thecorrugations in order to limit the elongation of the plate in thisdirection during its fabrication. They may also be arranged in a secondgroup 21 distributed along the second line 16 in order to avoid locallydisturbing the fluid circulation between the two plates. According tothis particular embodiment, the first line 6 is arranged on the diagonal10 of the plate 1.

Other stiffeners may also be positioned on third line 8 parallel to thefirst line 6. Those stiffeners are arranged in this case according to athird group 7 of stiffeners on either side of the third line 8.

Furthermore, another third group 17 of stiffeners may be arranged alonga fourth line 18 perpendicular to the first line 6 and to the secondline 8, the stiffeners of this third group 17 also being arranged oneither side of the fourth line 18. Thus, second group 17 is thesymmetrical counterpart of the second group 7 by rotation about thecentre 9 of the plate 1.

As shown, the plate 1 is formed by a grid of stiffeners 5 arranged infirst group 20, second group 21 and third group 7, 17 distributed alonga first and second lines 6, 16 and plurality of third and fourth lines8, 18.

As shown in FIG. 2, each corrugation 2 has a bottom crest line 3 and atop crest line 4. The cross section is shown here at the top crest line4 in a plane parallel to the corrugation 2. Thus, the stiffener 5consists of a local reduction of the height of the crest line 4 of thecorrugation 2.

As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in a plane perpendicular to the corrugations2, the height of the stiffeners 5 and 15 may vary according to the typeof plate or its dimensions.

As shown in FIG. 3, the stiffener 5 has a zero height above the bottomcrest line 3.

According to another embodiment and as shown in FIG. 4, the stiffener 15may have a height of which the value is between 0 and a half-height ofcorrugation.

It appears from the above that a plate according to the invention hasnumerous advantages and in particular:

it serves to limit the elongation deformations during its fabrication;

it does not disturb the fluid circulation inside the heat exchanger.

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 10. A plate suitable for acting as a bulkhead betweentwo fluids flowing in a plate heat exchanger, the plate comprising aplurality of corrugations each having a bottom crest line and a topcrest line, all or part of the corrugations of the plate locallycomprising stiffeners formed by a substantial and local reduction of theheight of the top crest line, the stiffeners being arranged in a firstgroup of stiffeners distributed on the plate along at least one firstline parallel to a diagonal of the plate, the diagonal beingperpendicular to the crest lines of the corrugations, the stiffeners ofthe first group being alternately arranged on either side of the firstline on each consecutive corrugation, wherein the distance measuredperpendicularly to the first line between the centre of the stiffenersof the first group and the first line is the same for each stiffener ofthe first group.
 11. The plate according to claim 10, wherein thedistance between the centre of each stiffener of the first group and thefirst line is equal to half a pitch of the corrugations.
 12. The plateaccording to claim 10, wherein the first line is arranged on thediagonal.
 13. The plate according to claim 10, wherein the stiffenersare arranged in a second group of stiffeners distributed on the platealong a second line parallel to the crest lines of the corrugations, thestiffeners of the second group being alternately arranged on either sideof the second line on each consecutive corrugation, the distancemeasured perpendicularly to the second line between the centre of thestiffeners of the second group and the second line being the same foreach stiffener of the second group.
 14. The plate according to claim 13,wherein the second line is arranged symmetrically about the first lineby a 90 degrees rotation about the centre of the plate.
 15. The plateaccording to claim 10, wherein the stiffeners have a zero height abovethe bottom crest line.
 16. The plate according to claim 10, furthercomprising at least one third group of stiffeners alternately arrangedon either side of a third line parallel to the first line.
 17. The plateaccording to claim 16, further comprising a fourth group of stiffenersarranged on either side of a fourth line and symmetrically about thethird group by a 90 degrees rotation about the centre of the plate. 18.The plate according to claim 16, wherein the distances measuredperpendicularly between adjacent parallel lines of stiffeners are thesame for each line.
 19. The plate according to claim 17, wherein thedistances measured perpendicularly between adjacent parallel lines ofstiffeners are the same for each line.